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. >> how hard was it to get in from egypt? >> a lot of bureaucratic hassles the border is still apparently controlled by the old security services who were under mubarak, close to assad, the caa. it is hard to know how much is bureaucrats try to make life difficult dullish trying to make life difficult, and how much is planned harassment. for the gazans, it is no joke. if you want to go somethinthrouh something like past for control, is like three hours. >> while you're there, another freedom flotilla ship tried to get in from scandinavia. what was the response on land? >> it was a lot of excitement. people are very happy to know that someone knows they are there, and that people are willing to risk something. it is not a joke. they're trying to break through. we had a press conference at the port. to my amazement, it was uncovered in the most reactionary newspaper in israel. but for the people there, it is just a sign that they have not been forgotten, maybe they will get out. >> we're speaking to the first time after preside
. >> how hard was it to get in from egypt? >> a lot of bureaucratic hassles the border is still apparently controlled by the old security services who were under mubarak, close to assad, the caa. it is hard to know how much is bureaucrats try to make life difficult dullish trying to make life difficult, and how much is planned harassment. for the gazans, it is no joke. if you want to go somethinthrouh something like past for control, is like three hours. >> while you're there,...
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egypt strongly condemns what israel is doing in gaza. this is an unacceptable act, and we deeply condemn it. >> what has changed since the war? the west and israel have lost their most reliable friend, and egypt's president mubarak. they saw him as an indispensable part of the solution at times like this. >> heightened tensions in the middle east tonight. in other news from around the world, the united nations secretary general ban ki moon has set a report on the failure to attack civilians. -- has said a report on the failure to attack civilians will have a profound impact. in iraq, simultaneous car bomb attacks across the country have killed at least 17 people. dozens were injured. the attack struck baghdad and other cities. it is not clear if the attacks are the work of one group. across europe, tens ofhousands have taken to the streets in protest of rising unemployment and government austerity measures. workers in spain, portugal, greece, and italy went out on strike. gary hewitt reports. >> hundred of thousands packed madrid to prot
egypt strongly condemns what israel is doing in gaza. this is an unacceptable act, and we deeply condemn it. >> what has changed since the war? the west and israel have lost their most reliable friend, and egypt's president mubarak. they saw him as an indispensable part of the solution at times like this. >> heightened tensions in the middle east tonight. in other news from around the world, the united nations secretary general ban ki moon has set a report on the failure to attack...
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euro's worth of aid to egypt at the height of what some are saying the biggest protests in the history of the struggling euro zone what do you make about the handout. the. party shoes will try and buy influence obviously we've. farms and egypt is a specific case where we want to try to keep them on our side and that probably what that is about but you're probably not a good idea when you're trying to save money markets pollie a financial adviser and wealth manager thank you for joining us live from london. well i do stay with us if you can hear on r.t. our continued coverage of the e.u. mega strike workers continue to unite against austerity. so good to have you with us here on r.t. today syria's foreign form of rebel coalition is collecting international approval of france's the first western states a recognize it as the sole voice of the syrian people other european nations and the u.s. which was behind the group set up stopped just short of doing the same by the rebel coalition was made up of various opposition factions after marathon talks in qatar capital doha and washington says
euro's worth of aid to egypt at the height of what some are saying the biggest protests in the history of the struggling euro zone what do you make about the handout. the. party shoes will try and buy influence obviously we've. farms and egypt is a specific case where we want to try to keep them on our side and that probably what that is about but you're probably not a good idea when you're trying to save money markets pollie a financial adviser and wealth manager thank you for joining us live...
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of all places what you make of that well i think if if they decide to egypt needs to develop that's fine i'm not saying that we should draw the drawbridge is a not give support to other peoples in other countries internationally i don't have a liquid little england approach to this i'm saying that our governments the european institutions need to think again about the approach that they're taking it is clearly not working look what the approach of the troika has done to greece and the people see people in greece they can't get their cancer drugs they can't get enough the society is falling to pieces that is a made sin in greece which has failed we do not want that coming to britain or any other parts of europe it's time for a change of policy any sensible person can see that we need a different approach kate hudson from the n.t. cuts coalition of resistance group a pleasure to have you on our to today thank you thank you. so if you can do stay with us here on r.t. for our coverage of the e.u. strikers workers continue to unite against austerity. this is r.t. syria's foreign formed r
of all places what you make of that well i think if if they decide to egypt needs to develop that's fine i'm not saying that we should draw the drawbridge is a not give support to other peoples in other countries internationally i don't have a liquid little england approach to this i'm saying that our governments the european institutions need to think again about the approach that they're taking it is clearly not working look what the approach of the troika has done to greece and the people...
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rise as the as the bombing of the offensive continues there has been international reactions to it egypt has demanded that this offensive stop and says that there. paul out there ambassador to israel if it doesn't. for his part mahmoud abbas the palestinian president has called for an urgent meeting of the arab league and has demanded that this israeli aggression in as he puts it stops as well and the u.n. and the u.k. amongst others have called for restraint on both sides to try and calm this down the fear is that it could end in the destruction seen in two thousand and eight to nine the new year there when the the last operation of this of this magnitude then called cast lead with the same objectives back then led to street fighting in gaza and huge civilian casualties as a result tom button thanks very much indeed for that live update there in tel aviv well earlier i spoke to political analyst dr honey he is inside gaza and he says people fear a ground invasion could start at any time. for the boss a few minutes even we being here hearing bombings i thought except targeting cars civil
rise as the as the bombing of the offensive continues there has been international reactions to it egypt has demanded that this offensive stop and says that there. paul out there ambassador to israel if it doesn't. for his part mahmoud abbas the palestinian president has called for an urgent meeting of the arab league and has demanded that this israeli aggression in as he puts it stops as well and the u.n. and the u.k. amongst others have called for restraint on both sides to try and calm this...
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developing situation here the latest developments that we've got for you in just the last few minutes egypt has said it may remove. to israel over these over these strikes it all goes back earlier just a few hours to the killing of jabiri that is hamas is military head by a targeted asked israeli airstrike and then that develops into critic quite intense bombing that's been going on over gaza in the past few hours reports at the moment from palestinian officials say that nine have been killed and dozens wounded including among those dead a seven year old girl we've also got reports that raid al at another high profile hamas military figure was killed in a separate targeted bombing attack that the israelis have also hit an ammunition warehouse will what they call an ammunition warehouse inside gaza where a lot of rockets were stored and indeed hamas is not just taking this lying down as well as some strong words they've also been firing rockets into the south of israel that that bombardment of rockets continuing as well so really nothing less than a war situation down there operation pillar
developing situation here the latest developments that we've got for you in just the last few minutes egypt has said it may remove. to israel over these over these strikes it all goes back earlier just a few hours to the killing of jabiri that is hamas is military head by a targeted asked israeli airstrike and then that develops into critic quite intense bombing that's been going on over gaza in the past few hours reports at the moment from palestinian officials say that nine have been killed...
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. >> suarez: with today's escalation, egypt pressed for an end to the israeli air strikes. today, palestinian president mahmoud abbas asked the arab league to call an urgent meeting to discuss the strikes, and united nations chief ban ki-moon called for a "de-escalation of tensions." >> suarez: for more, i'm joined by phone with sheera frenkel, middle east correspondent for the "times of london" in jerusalem. sheera, we reported on the rising tensions between the israelis and the palestinians in gaza. but was there something in particular that set this off? >> in the last three or four hours that there have been a slowdown in hostilities between israel and the gaza strip. in fact, earlier in today there had been no exchanges of violence across the border. but when i spoke to officials about why they decided to start targeted assassinations and launch the operation in gaza, their answer was actually intelligence data they had received that militants in gaza had been smuggling in more high tech weapons and that it would really create damage to the military arsenal and that th
. >> suarez: with today's escalation, egypt pressed for an end to the israeli air strikes. today, palestinian president mahmoud abbas asked the arab league to call an urgent meeting to discuss the strikes, and united nations chief ban ki-moon called for a "de-escalation of tensions." >> suarez: for more, i'm joined by phone with sheera frenkel, middle east correspondent for the "times of london" in jerusalem. sheera, we reported on the rising tensions between the...